Show HN: Infinite Hagakure
11 comments
·May 22, 2025h2zizzle
I do wish it would scroll slightly slower, for those of us who read slowly/have dyslexia/etc.
lloeki
I think the idea is that everyone is seeing the same thing at the same time so it has to be the same scroll speed for everyone.
In another but similar theme I'd rather have it autoscroll one page/autoturn pages than continuously scroll. Autoscroll reading is somehow very hard for me.
(I like the idea though!)
mrroryflint
I have pained over this for a while and tried to find a happy medium...but on reflection and walking away for a while, I think it is slightly too fast. Will update.
nrml_amnt
Damn, I would be so productive if I could read this fast. Is this a comfortable pace for you? Do you absorb the information?
mrroryflint
Give it a go on a desktop monitor - it should be a lot slower. The nature means smaller screens will scroll faster - I'm pushing a change shortly that will mean the sync isn't as accurate but it'll be nicer to view on all devices.
mrroryflint
Have fixed - let me know what you think.
ephaeton
Do I read slowly if this is scrolling too fast for me? Oooph. "If this scrolls too fast for you, you're getting old!", hehe
clarkcharlie03
I love this, very creative. I do wonder if it might be worth adding a subtle "?" icon or some other way to get a bit more context about the project.
mrroryflint
Thank you :-)
There actually is a small icon on the bottom right (removed on mobile) but I obviously made it TOO subtle!
Isamu
Thank you, I think it pursues a human aesthetic that I needed today. I appreciate your work. I wish you well on your journey.
mrroryflint
Kind. Thank you.
Once upon a time I watched Jim Jarmusch's Ghost Dog and fell in love with the theme, aesthetic, and philosophy. The underpinning text is the Hagakure: The Book of the Samurai, with which the 14-year-old me became obsessed. After briefly reigniting my interest when reading a book by Yukio Mishima, I had a hazy idea of an infinite-scrolling Hagakure.
Wherever you are in the world, you can open the page and jump right in at the same point as everybody else.
It's not much, but it was an idea that formed and I'm pleased to have executed it.